Disability and care-giving in old age in a Nigerian community

To describe the pattern of disability and care for older community residents in a selected Nigerian location. Older persons living at home in Okporo Community were first identified through the traditional ruler and his assistant. The socio demographic profiles and any present diseases of these older...

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Age Factors
Aged
Aged, 80 and over
Caregivers - psychology
Caregivers - statistics & numerical data
Community Health Services - utilization
Demography
Disabled Persons - statistics & numerical data
Female
Frail Elderly - statistics & numerical data
Geriatric Assessment
Health Care Surveys
Health Services for the Aged - utilization
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Middle Aged
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